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Statoids.com is a website owned by Gwillim Law, author of Administrative Subdivisions of Countries ISBN 0-7864-0729-8. It provides free updates to the information in the aforementioned book, and is a valuable source for information on Statoids (a term coined by Gwillim Law to refer to all types of primary administrative subdivisions of nation-states).
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